Assemblyman Juan Alanis reported progress on several legislative efforts through a series of posts on April 16, 2026. Alanis highlighted bipartisan support for his bills and recognized the work of local organizations during a busy week in Sacramento.
In a post from April 16, 2026, Alanis stated: “It’s been a busy week in Sacramento, and I’m proud to share that four of my bills have passed their respective committees. I’m grateful for the bipartisan support from my colleagues, and I look forward to seeing these bills continue moving through the legislative process.”
Later that day, he acknowledged community groups with another message: “Always great to welcome local organizations to Sacramento. Thank you to ACOG and Central Valley PACE for your continued work supporting our communities!” This recognition reflects ongoing engagement between state lawmakers and local advocacy groups.
In a subsequent post on April 16, 2026, Alanis shared news about specific legislation: “I’m proud to share that my bill, AB 1617, has passed the Assembly Floor. Thank you to my colleagues for their support as we work to cut the red tape that pulls local agencies away from keeping hazardous waste out of our neighborhoods, waterways, and landfills. I look forward to”
Juan Alanis serves as an Assemblyman in California’s legislature. Legislative processes often involve committee reviews before measures reach broader votes; bipartisan cooperation is considered important in advancing policy proposals at the state level.


